| John Parry - 1863 - 796 páginas
...anitiytchiadaiit ni a gymmerwn yehydig о anghreifftiau eto o weitlirediadau dychymyg. Y mae y dryehfeddwl o fywyd yn ymddangos о flaen meddwl Keats — pa...While hi« boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montniorenci. "Why so sad a moan ? Life is the rose'a hope while yet unblown ; The reading of an everchanging... | |
| John Keats - 1863 - 370 páginas
...giant, and my spirit tease Till at its shoulders it should proudly see Wings to find out an immortality. Stop and consider ! life is but a day ; A fragile...perilous way From a tree's summit ; a poor Indian's sleep WThile his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci. Why so sad a moan ? Life is the rose's... | |
| John Keats - 1863 - 496 páginas
...giant, and my spirit tease Till at its shoulders it should proudly see Wings to find out an immortality. Stop and consider !| life is but a day ; A fragile dewdrop on its perilous way From a tree's summit;ja poor Indian's sleep While his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci. Why so... | |
| Frederick Hinde - 1864 - 150 páginas
...regarding Pleasures. They are eminently effective, and appeal unresistingly to our hidden sensibilities. " Stop and consider ! life is but a day ; A fragile...From a tree's summit ; a poor Indian's sleep While his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci. Why so sad a moan ? Life is the rose's hope... | |
| 1882 - 612 páginas
...which, though concrete, not abstract, in expression, is possessed of almost philosophic definiteness : ' Stop and consider ! Life is but a day, A fragile dew-drop,...From a tree's summit ; a poor Indian's sleep, While his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci. Why so sad a moan ? Life is the rose's hope... | |
| John Keats, James Russell Lowell, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (baron).) - 1871 - 342 páginas
...giant, and my spirit tease Till at its shoulders it should proudly see Wings to find out an immortality. Stop and consider ! life is but a day ; A fragile...perilous way From a tree's summit ; a poor Indian's sleep W7hile his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci. Why so sad a moan ? Life is the rose's... | |
| John Keats - 1873 - 402 páginas
...giant, and my spirit tease Till at its shoulders it should proudly see Wings to find out an immortality. Stop and consider ! life is but a day ; A fragile...From a tree's summit; a poor Indian's sleep While his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci. Why so sad a moan ? Life is the rose's hope... | |
| 1874 - 800 páginas
...images upon the fleeting transit of life — a pathetic anticipation of his own brief career : — Stop and consider ! Life is but a day ; A fragile...From a tree's summit ; a poor Indian's sleep While his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci. Why so sad a moan ? Life is the rose's hope... | |
| David Masson - 1874 - 338 páginas
...the poet. Take an example. The idea of life occurs to the poet Keats, and how does he express it ? " Stop and consider ! Life is but a day ; A fragile...From a tree's summit ; a poor Indian's sleep, While his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci. Why so sad a moan ? Life is the rose's hope... | |
| John Keats - 1874 - 320 páginas
...giant, and my spirit tease Till at its shoulders it should proudly see Wings to find out an immortality. Stop and consider ! life is but a day ; A fragile...From a tree's summit ; a poor Indian's sleep While his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci. Why so sad a moan ? Life is the rose's hope... | |
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